Reviews

Karaoke Revolution Volume 3

But wait, there's more! Two players can also sing against each other during the same song in Sing-Off mode. Each player takes turns singing a line from the song in what basically comes down to a vocal tug-of-war. It's a really fun and novel take on karaoke that takes advantage of what the Vocal Analyzer.

The game's graphics aren't really improved from the previous versions. Of course, visuals are not the point of a karaoke game. On the positive side, a lot more characters, costumes, and venues have been added to add some variety.

Don't even think about wearing this outfit to a karaoke bar.

Naturally, the songs are the most important of the game. I think Volume 3 offers the best mix of songs out of the three PlayStation 2 games. There are a lot of tunes that span a wide variety of genres. I did notice that Konami has been chatting up with the house that Berry Gordy built and acquired a bunch of Motown songs. I also noticed that the teen-pop has been downgraded a bit, with a single Britney song and a few tracks from lesser divas.

Konami has done a great job at improving the Karaoke Revolution series. Volume 3 has more songs, better variety, more character, more costumes, and more venues than its predecessors. Most importantly, it adds a new twist to the series with duet modes. If you enjoy singing (or making singing-like sounds) or are look for a great party game, Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 is one of the best games you can buy.